Category: Poland
Poles Are Not Russophobes
“Poland is now simply consumed by Russophobia. They hate us—just hate us like mad. Everyone. Everyone is a victim. They’ve been brainwashed, bewitch [...]
The Katyn Lie
The decision to commit the crime against 25,700 Polish prisoners of war and inmates was made on March 5, 1940, by the Politburo of the Central Commit [...]
Sabotage and Disinformation: Russia Attacks Poland
“Come to your senses while there is still time. I warn, with the best intentions. What may be foolishness, mistake, or stubbornness in times of peace [...]
Not “Ukrainians,” but “Polish Partisans”
Michał Fedorowicz of the analytical collective Res Futura argues that “We do not have any effective tools capable of even keeping up, let alone engag [...]
The Russians Are Lying: There Were No Polish Guards at Auschwitz
The false claim that Polish guards served at Auschwitz was published by the Russian state news agency TASS in a statement issued on January 27, 2025. [...]

Ukrainian ‘killed three people.’ Thousands believed it.
Nearly 100,000 people watched the video and read the accompanying comment falsely claiming that a Ukrainian man had killed three people in Kraków [...]

Angela Merkel: Who’s Really Spreading Disinformation?
Is Angela Merkel spreading disinformation by suggesting that Poland and the Baltic states were “partly responsible” for Russia’s attack on Ukraine? O [...]

Angela Merkel: Who’s Really Spreading Disinformation?
Is Angela Merkel spreading disinformation by suggesting that Poland and the Baltic states were “partly responsible” for Russia’s attack on Ukraine? O [...]
KillNet Returns with Fake Claims About Poland on the Map of Ukraine
A favourite tactic of some Russian media is the scare tactic of warning Ukrainians about Poland. According to Russian propaganda, the Republic of Pol [...]
Donald Tusk: Spreading Russian Propaganda and Disinformation Harms Poland
“Stupidity — let alone political views — should not be treated as a mitigating circumstance,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on X. [...]
